Carnage and Mayhem

xphunter

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Thursday afternoon there was prairie dog mayhem and carnage in a short period of time. 3 dogs with the 357 FR and one with Chris Rhodes customized S&W 44 Mag, and then around 50 with my 6x47 XP-100/70 Nosler NBT's.


I killed that small prairie dog standing, offhand, with no artificial support, at 125 yards with Chris's S&W Model 29DX that both Chris and Ken Kelly has done work on.
I don't shoot iron sighted handguns off-hand without support very often...But when I do, I sometimes get lucky!


Being near-sighted and wearing my glasses, presents problems for me shooting irons. I'm just past mid-50, and my eyes will not focus through the magnification for things up close, like front sights or reading. I take my glasses off for reading and computer work. If I would have shot with safety glasses on, I would have been able to focus on the front sight just fine, but I wouldn't be able to see the pd good enough or at all (he was a little one).
If I can see it clearly, dot sight or scope, I can hit it. I don't do that much off-hand practice, but shooting is shooting. Chris's revolver was easy to shoot.

I think the longest shot with my Franken Ruger was around 150 yards or so. I kind of sighted in the Franken Ruger while I was shooting at prairie dogs.

The longer shots I made with my XP were around 300 yards or maybe a little bit further than that, but nothing longer than 350 yards.
This was all close range killing shooting off the bog Gear-with the PSR top. Once I put down the revolvers, I knocked off those 50ish pd’s in less than 2 hours with the XP from the seated position.






It has been awhile since I have done close range pd’s with my XP’s. Had a great time.
Chris was killing stuff with the S&W 44 Mag, His SA 22lr revolver (iron sights), and his Dominator in 357 Bains and Davis. Chris is absolutely deadly with his Dominator!

We didn’t even start to gather up all of the dogs for pics.


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Nice. I like it. This is my kind of hunting. I've been a pistol hunter from 1966 till now.
Had an XP in a 221 back in those days. Fell in love and never lost the love for pistols.
I have a S&W 686 with a scope and make hits at 100 y. Good post.
CH
 
Originally Posted By: chuck hunterNice. I like it. This is my kind of hunting. I've been a pistol hunter from 1966 till now.
Had an XP in a 221 back in those days. Fell in love and never lost the love for pistols.
I have a S&W 686 with a scope and make hits at 100 y. Good post.
CH

Thanks!
I am going to go after pd's harder this year than I have for the last several years. Going to be doing more short range stuff like this past Thursday.
XP's in 221 Fireball, 20 BR, 223 Rem, 6x45, and 6x47 are going to be seeing action this summer.
 
Originally Posted By: Wyoming WinchesterGreat looking pics. We went out Fri. Same kind of carnage but we had rifles. Lots of pups 22lr 22mag. Cleared out a good patch of ground that might grow again.

Good work there!
 
Ernie,
I guess it's off-topic, but what kind of brass are you using for the 6x45 and 6x47? I shot a 6mm TC/U at prairie dogs for a few years, which is just a .223 Rem. opened up to 6mm with a sharper shoulder. It was chambered in a rifle and accurate. I've thought about setting up a 6x47, but the brass is pretty scarce.
Steve
 
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